Conway, who started 27th, fought a loose race car for much of the first
part of the race, but fought through the ill-handling car and managed to
finish in the top-20.

"It wasn't too bad," said Conway, who made his 11th
career Busch Series start and his fifth this season with JGR. "We
just never could get the balance right on the car. We started out with
the car way too free and we kept chasing the race track to try to get it
to tighten up and we got it a little too tight on exit. Then when we
tried to get it freed up on exit, we just got it way too loose and that
hurt us for a run. At the end we made some adjustments and made up some
spots. We were just trying to do the best with what we had out
there."

The race was slowed several times due to accidents, including a multi-car
accident on Lap 68 which caused the race to be red-flagged for 30
minutes. All told, there were six cautions for 28 laps, with 16 drivers
failing to finish the 150-lap race.

"There was a whole lot going on," Conway said. "As
loose as we were and the restarts being in such heavy traffic, the areo
comes into such big play here that it just made it hard to hold
on."

With just 10 previous starts in Busch Series action, Conway continues to
learn with each outing.

"I just need to get a little bit more in sequence and not sit out
two months and get back into a racecar," Conway said, who last made
a start on June 30 at New Hampshire. "It just makes it a little bit
tough."

Jeff Burton scored his 25th career Busch Series victory by winning the
Camping World 300. Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, Jimmie Johnson and Clint
Bowyer secured the rest of the top-five. Kasey Kahne, Kevin Harvick,
Jamie McMurray, Robby Gordon and David Ragan comprised the remainder of
the top-10.

With 27 of 35 Busch Series races in the books, the No. 18 car is 18th in
owner points, 41 points outside the top-15.